>"real Amiga hardware"
No.
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68030 is relatively common and could do it, if the expected level of lua performance is reasonable.
Irrelevant. Simplicity here is better than complexity.
Unless you're handwriting assembly, this is a compiler's job.
The followup attack on Arch itself is not going to be pretty.
RISC-V is inevitable
>And its time certainly "starts" now.
RISC-V is rapidly growing the strongest ecosystem.
>RISC-V is still too slow
The list of purposes for which this is true is shrinking.
That new SpacemiT K3 chip with RVA23 compatibility that started shipping last month is certainly impressive.
This is proper Democracy.
Luddites, the whole of them.
>"real Amiga hardware"
No.
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